For spiders, I do what my dad taught me: Get the spider to crawl onto a sheet of stiff paper. Quickly cover the spider on the paper with a cup or glass, being careful not to squoosh any spider body parts. Caaaarefully turn the whole over, keeping the paper firmly on the glass/cup until outside. Then let the spider loose outside. Don't know how I would handle a dead mouse tho'. Probably with lots of paper towels or the inverted-plastic-bag-over-the-hand-as-for-doggie-doo to pick it up and lots of handwashing after. Eeeewww!
Congrats on the two courses, CC! What courses were they? Any fun ones planned for next semester?
Speaking of which: What's this about taking a new course, Trek? More telecom tech qualifications? Finishing the design degree? Credential to teach martial arts? Whole new thing altogether?




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